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If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!pixiebell87

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

Score: 23

SOMETHING2SAY
9:50am Wed 21 May 14

Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.

Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.SOMETHING2SAY

Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.

Score: 8

Monkey1980
2:20pm Wed 21 May 14

SOMETHING2SAY wrote…

Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.

Yea and wasn't the victim black?
Always more news coverage for them

[quote][p][bold]SOMETHING2SAY[/bold] wrote:
Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.[/p][/quote]Yea and wasn't the victim black?
Always more news coverage for themMonkey1980

SOMETHING2SAY wrote…

Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.

Yea and wasn't the victim black?
Always more news coverage for them

Score: -10

romantic
3:04pm Wed 21 May 14

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

Agree fully, BUT it is perfectly possible that somebody does know or suspects it is their friend, or brother, or son, but they are scared to say anything. A reward can be the thing which makes somebody prepared to speak. Of course people shouldn't need to be bribed, but we are dealing with somebody who is prepared to stab somebody more than 100 times. It is quite possible that they behave in an intimidating way to those around them.

[quote][p][bold]pixiebell87[/bold] wrote:
If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!![/p][/quote]Agree fully, BUT it is perfectly possible that somebody does know or suspects it is their friend, or brother, or son, but they are scared to say anything. A reward can be the thing which makes somebody prepared to speak. Of course people shouldn't need to be bribed, but we are dealing with somebody who is prepared to stab somebody more than 100 times. It is quite possible that they behave in an intimidating way to those around them.romantic

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

Agree fully, BUT it is perfectly possible that somebody does know or suspects it is their friend, or brother, or son, but they are scared to say anything. A reward can be the thing which makes somebody prepared to speak. Of course people shouldn't need to be bribed, but we are dealing with somebody who is prepared to stab somebody more than 100 times. It is quite possible that they behave in an intimidating way to those around them.

Score: 7

pixiebell87
3:14pm Wed 21 May 14

romantic wrote…

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

Agree fully, BUT it is perfectly possible that somebody does know or suspects it is their friend, or brother, or son, but they are scared to say anything. A reward can be the thing which makes somebody prepared to speak. Of course people shouldn't need to be bribed, but we are dealing with somebody who is prepared to stab somebody more than 100 times. It is quite possible that they behave in an intimidating way to those around them.

A very valid point. I had not looked at it from that point of view.
Can only hope someone comes forward very soon.

[quote][p][bold]romantic[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pixiebell87[/bold] wrote:
If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!![/p][/quote]Agree fully, BUT it is perfectly possible that somebody does know or suspects it is their friend, or brother, or son, but they are scared to say anything. A reward can be the thing which makes somebody prepared to speak. Of course people shouldn't need to be bribed, but we are dealing with somebody who is prepared to stab somebody more than 100 times. It is quite possible that they behave in an intimidating way to those around them.[/p][/quote]A very valid point. I had not looked at it from that point of view.
Can only hope someone comes forward very soon.pixiebell87

romantic wrote…

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

Agree fully, BUT it is perfectly possible that somebody does know or suspects it is their friend, or brother, or son, but they are scared to say anything. A reward can be the thing which makes somebody prepared to speak. Of course people shouldn't need to be bribed, but we are dealing with somebody who is prepared to stab somebody more than 100 times. It is quite possible that they behave in an intimidating way to those around them.

A very valid point. I had not looked at it from that point of view.
Can only hope someone comes forward very soon.

Score: 6

SOMETHING2SAY
4:57pm Wed 21 May 14

Monkey1980 wrote…

SOMETHING2SAY wrote…

Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.

Yea and wasn't the victim black?
Always more news coverage for them

What the ***k has being black got to do with it ??? SHALLOW MONKEY !!

[quote][p][bold]Monkey1980[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]SOMETHING2SAY[/bold] wrote:
Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.[/p][/quote]Yea and wasn't the victim black?
Always more news coverage for them[/p][/quote]What the ***k has being black got to do with it ??? SHALLOW MONKEY !!SOMETHING2SAY

Monkey1980 wrote…

SOMETHING2SAY wrote…

Ive mentioned before ,that i feel ,the reward should be raised . In the main news today , a reward of £15000 is being offered , for the arrest of of a lad who killed another , in a London park ,with a single stab wound. Anyway , lets hope Crimewatch will lead to an arrest.

Yea and wasn't the victim black?
Always more news coverage for them

What the ***k has being black got to do with it ??? SHALLOW MONKEY !!

Score: 4

SOMETHING2SAY
5:01pm Wed 21 May 14

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

No Pixie....i agree...it shouldnt take a bribe...but many of these crimes are due to drugs etc....so if that what it takes.....fuel their habit-find the murderer !

[quote][p][bold]pixiebell87[/bold] wrote:
If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!![/p][/quote]No Pixie....i agree...it shouldnt take a bribe...but many of these crimes are due to drugs etc....so if that what it takes.....fuel their habit-find the murderer !SOMETHING2SAY

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

No Pixie....i agree...it shouldnt take a bribe...but many of these crimes are due to drugs etc....so if that what it takes.....fuel their habit-find the murderer !

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pixiebell87
5:27pm Wed 21 May 14

SOMETHING2SAY wrote…

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

No Pixie....i agree...it shouldnt take a bribe...but many of these crimes are due to drugs etc....so if that what it takes.....fuel their habit-find the murderer !

we live in a sick and twisted world but yes your right, if it takes money to find out who did this, then that is indeed what should be done....... whatever it takes to get this person/persons off the streets!!

[quote][p][bold]SOMETHING2SAY[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pixiebell87[/bold] wrote:
If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!![/p][/quote]No Pixie....i agree...it shouldnt take a bribe...but many of these crimes are due to drugs etc....so if that what it takes.....fuel their habit-find the murderer ![/p][/quote]we live in a sick and twisted world but yes your right, if it takes money to find out who did this, then that is indeed what should be done....... whatever it takes to get this person/persons off the streets!!pixiebell87

SOMETHING2SAY wrote…

pixiebell87 wrote…

If there are people out that have information about what happen, they should not have be bribed with money to come forward and tell police what they know.
They should just do it!!

No Pixie....i agree...it shouldnt take a bribe...but many of these crimes are due to drugs etc....so if that what it takes.....fuel their habit-find the murderer !

we live in a sick and twisted world but yes your right, if it takes money to find out who did this, then that is indeed what should be done....... whatever it takes to get this person/persons off the streets!!

Score: 6

JohnStang
8:51am Thu 22 May 14

Are we to assume that police have dismissed the possibility that the victim knew his killer and that it was not a personal vendata of some sort? I think the public really needs to know if this was most probably a completely random attack. I personally would feel a lot more comfortable walking home in the dark if I knew there wasn't the possibility of someone hiding in a bush waiting to vent his psychosis on me.

Are we to assume that police have dismissed the possibility that the victim knew his killer and that it was not a personal vendata of some sort? I think the public really needs to know if this was most probably a completely random attack. I personally would feel a lot more comfortable walking home in the dark if I knew there wasn't the possibility of someone hiding in a bush waiting to vent his psychosis on me.JohnStang

Are we to assume that police have dismissed the possibility that the victim knew his killer and that it was not a personal vendata of some sort? I think the public really needs to know if this was most probably a completely random attack. I personally would feel a lot more comfortable walking home in the dark if I knew there wasn't the possibility of someone hiding in a bush waiting to vent his psychosis on me.

Score: 3

romantic
11:57am Thu 22 May 14

JohnStang wrote…

Are we to assume that police have dismissed the possibility that the victim knew his killer and that it was not a personal vendata of some sort? I think the public really needs to know if this was most probably a completely random attack. I personally would feel a lot more comfortable walking home in the dark if I knew there wasn't the possibility of someone hiding in a bush waiting to vent his psychosis on me.

On the basis that there appear to be no breakthroughs on this, I don't think we can assume anything. I think most of us would feel more comfortable if this was a personal vendetta, not some lunatic going for random strangers. But the truth is (as far as we know) that we don't know anything for sure. That is always going to be a worry until somebody is caught.

[quote][p][bold]JohnStang[/bold] wrote:
Are we to assume that police have dismissed the possibility that the victim knew his killer and that it was not a personal vendata of some sort? I think the public really needs to know if this was most probably a completely random attack. I personally would feel a lot more comfortable walking home in the dark if I knew there wasn't the possibility of someone hiding in a bush waiting to vent his psychosis on me.[/p][/quote]On the basis that there appear to be no breakthroughs on this, I don't think we can assume anything. I think most of us would feel more comfortable if this was a personal vendetta, not some lunatic going for random strangers. But the truth is (as far as we know) that we don't know anything for sure. That is always going to be a worry until somebody is caught.romantic

JohnStang wrote…

Are we to assume that police have dismissed the possibility that the victim knew his killer and that it was not a personal vendata of some sort? I think the public really needs to know if this was most probably a completely random attack. I personally would feel a lot more comfortable walking home in the dark if I knew there wasn't the possibility of someone hiding in a bush waiting to vent his psychosis on me.

On the basis that there appear to be no breakthroughs on this, I don't think we can assume anything. I think most of us would feel more comfortable if this was a personal vendetta, not some lunatic going for random strangers. But the truth is (as far as we know) that we don't know anything for sure. That is always going to be a worry until somebody is caught.

Score: 1

oOI Daza IOo
8:10pm Thu 22 May 14

"Jim Attfield, 33, of East Bay, Colchester, was stabbed 102 times and killed shortly before 6am on Saturday, March 29."

Do we know many people who are stabbed 102 times and NOT be killed then?

What a stupid comment to make.

RIP Jimmy, I sincerely hope they catch the B**tard(s) that did this to you.

"Jim Attfield, 33, of East Bay, Colchester, was stabbed 102 times and killed shortly before 6am on Saturday, March 29."
Do we know many people who are stabbed 102 times and NOT be killed then?
What a stupid comment to make.
RIP Jimmy, I sincerely hope they catch the B**tard(s) that did this to you.oOI Daza IOo

"Jim Attfield, 33, of East Bay, Colchester, was stabbed 102 times and killed shortly before 6am on Saturday, March 29."

Do we know many people who are stabbed 102 times and NOT be killed then?

What a stupid comment to make.

RIP Jimmy, I sincerely hope they catch the B**tard(s) that did this to you.

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